Practical Status and Social Background of Current Mobile Stroke Units Worldwide: A Survey and Investigation
Masahiko Hiroki, Mototsugu Kohno, Yutaka Kohno, Masaki Misawa

TL;DR
This study examines the global status of mobile stroke units, highlighting their financial challenges and the advanced social contexts where they operate.
Contribution
The paper provides a worldwide survey and analysis of the practical and social factors influencing mobile stroke unit operations.
Findings
Most mobile stroke units face significant financial challenges, with over half reporting a negative financial balance.
Regions with mobile stroke units tend to have higher population, GDP, and healthcare quality compared to those without.
MSU operation time correlates with stroke incidence and inversely with physician density.
Abstract
We aimed to clarify the current challenges involved in introducing and operating mobile stroke units (MSU) in new regions, considering the social background of regions with MSUs. We conducted a questionnaire survey on the operational and financial status of all active MSU programs worldwide as of March 2023, and investigated the demographic, economic, and healthcare backgrounds of areas with and without active MSUs. We compared the data for the two groups at the country, state, or city level. We then correlated data gathered from the survey and the investigation. Of the 33 MSU programs contacted, 19 (59%) responded. The responding programs treated a range of 52–1,663 (median 781) patients at an MSU per year. The most commonly reported hours of operation were eight hours every weekday (5, 26%). The majority had four staff on board (11, 58%). No physicians were on board in six MSUs…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAcute Ischemic Stroke Management · Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
